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The presentation had gone fine, easing Scott's mind.
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In trying to manage the industrial shrinkage, they say, there is a fine line between easing the social impact and protecting jobs in ways that inhibit economic change and renewal.
Use a fine paintbrush for easing the spray paint into corners, into fabric details or over ridges/into dents in the fabric that the spray paint might either miss or not cover evenly.
Under water, "raining" sediment seems to inhibit cross-bedding development for antidunes but not lower stage bedforms (Arnott and Hand 1989 ), whereas a high fines concentration eases the formation of cross-lamination (Simons et al. 1963 ), and rapidly depositing suspensions from a density current produce poorly graded deposits (Sumner et al. 2008 ).
There is no reason Mr. Bloomberg and the City Council speaker, Christine Quinn, shouldn't be able to reach a compromise, perhaps by initially easing fines for manufacturers who show a good-faith effort.
Here you can hear financial regulators harangue top bankers, trade unionists challenge the bosses of the world's biggest multinationals, and the finest minds in economics discuss the finer points of quantitative easing.
For the past couple of months it has been "fine-tuning" this policy, easing up on some things, but not on others.
"They loosened too aggressively in 2009-10, toohtened too aggressively in 2011, and are now treading a fine line in pursuing measured easing," he said.
What is important to the customer is elegance, fine workmanship, ease of use, ergonomics, and practicality.
The City Council is considering two bills that would ease fines on streetside food vendors.
A nudge to the fine-leg ropes eased Jayawardene to 97 but he was held up by a drinks break one short of his landmark.
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